Coin tube and tray.



F. VOGEL.

COIN TUBE AND TRAY. APPLICATION FILED APR.?.1914.

' Patented May 18, 1915.

.1 i No i mfom #Minidv im ij iliiirlrhin si@ Ji. infin il @if iii idillio FRANK VGEL, OF CHXAGO UNCTION, GHI@ i sienne.

y Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed April 7, 1911i. Serial No. 830,199

v'ful Coin Tube and Treyj of which the fol lowing is n speoilicaiion.

This i .vo tion relates io i combined. coin fube :find troy.

jin object of ille present invention is to provide 'n coin rocepuncle in which coins may be deposited, the length of iie column of coins beingmi indicniion oi." `he 'ionl number therein and therefore the amount of mono;Y Wifhin the tube.

fr further object is t. provide n receptacle including u removable tray Jdie coins being,1 doposiicd in the trav which forms :i convenient holder 'dieroior such :is muy be used upon n desi( for the making change, oto., und which tray inscrtible Within ihe outer shell of -ldie receptacle und may be sealed therein, thus pievenl'ing mulicious amperine with the device.

With the. foregoing :1nd ciber objects in View which will appear is the description proceeds, lio invention resides in the coinbinuiion and arrangement oll ports and in the details oi' construction hercinuter described :ind claimed, it being' understood that Changes in ille pr embodiment. of

yilic invention herein disclosed. can be inode within the scope o5: whzi claimed, WiifliouiJ departing freni, the spirit el? the invention. ln *die drawings nec-onigmnying this specification and forming zr part thereof, the proier l embodiment of my invention is illustrated, in Whiohz Ligure l is :i view in perspective of the troy and disclosing the same with che hing-ged liejv turned down which prevents its tig'iping or rooiiou, which would result in die sgsilliiw" ci ille coin@ therefrom. 25. 2 is fr view i elevation c he receptacle wili the muy in position Within the outer shell and een l'theieio. Figi, is :in end View of the df ucc. Fig. i ii similiar view taken from the opposite end. Fig. 5 is u cross seeH 'cional view taken on 'che lino .35 of Fie. 2. Referring 'lo che drawings .in which sin ilar reference numerals designate corresponding' parts tliilnighoul; the several views7 5 represents n semi-cylindricnl pipe which constitutes the body porion ol the tiny.

A plurnliiy o 'partitions 6 extend across the semimylindricnl body portion und divide the trirv into a plurality of compartments, each of which holds :i predetermined number of coins sind therefore a predetermined uinount in velue. :in end plate 7 which is circular in ouiline is provided i y'ith the key 8 secured thereto by the hinge 9. The opposite end plaie '10 is provided with the cylindrical projeccion ll through which extends the opening l2. The opening 12 is provided for the reception of a. sealing Wire:A

thus indicating Whether or not the device has been tampered ,with in transit. y

The ouler shell 18 of such diaineer as io receive the inner semioylindriccl pipe 5 therein and io snugly engage the sume. The end 'plete '4" is of snl'lieient `diameter as to enter Within the shell or casing ill and. eX- tend some little distance therein. The end plate 'T is provided with the outwardly ei;- tendiog peripheral projection 14 *which en'- tei's 'Within n slot l5 formed in the end of the cnsincf which slot. communicates with zi sec- .ond transversely extending slot i6' ino which the ilirojecivion 1A roteies, thus' seA surely locking;A ne 'tray ngains occidental displacement. from the casing.

The easing is provided with a number of oy he coins contained Within the troy. 'ihe end Wall 18 of the @no ing provided Wirh vthe opening 19 eidending here-hrongfh and through which teniY die projection ll, fi/'hen the tiny is positioned widiin the casing. The projection, l]v extends through/the said opening to v smh zin, us to be Accessible und 'ffii which is passed die Wire 20; the 1 oxe'rid? n' lirough suitable openings in die fusing; und to which ,Wire is applied the seul Q1, hus preventing the Wilidiewiil of the truv without ii-giving indication of che sinne. rEhe end wellig is pr vided Viih. this spring which resiliently holds the tray in pince in o locked position.'

The hey 8 is of such dimensions that it folds up against the end plate 'Y and when so positioned extends within the end of the casing; ns illustrated in ligs. 2 und 4. il/'lien it is desired to withdraw the tra-y, the said key turned outwardly, affording esuli,-

Q i mesme able grip for the iota'ion of eine tray, se nlnet 'by lle end plete Vof saicl rey anped io the 'projecion 14 'thereof "will "fegistef Wih "enigen Wicllin the seid broken slota-nc prethe slot` 15, allowing the Withdrawal of lie' y inni, the accidentel detachment of seid tray tray, it being noed, that the' Wire eni 'fom Seid. shell, anfl e key liingedly secured are first removed.` Niacin lie tray is Winli-r ifo seid end plate providing for the manual drawn from the) Shell, the key uineii' ioietion of seid tray to the locked position downwardly as illnsi'ote. in. Figi l :andy ai of sai-fl. proieetion Within said slot, seid key fords a resiJ and piovicles ileei the iiey"viili y ,movable beneath said tray for the Supportremein in len uprigii'; loosizion .es illnsfing of lle sanne in :i non-rotaable manner treted in Fig. L ihe devine miie oiins pon e plane suiiiace,

convenient ineens ioiT mali?? change mi? A. device of the character described, handy receptacle and 'Veni it epoeii x eo' Lising e may? e casing adapted to recoins in banks anni simile? ineniuione. ce, e Seid may lieiein, means carried by the close of the ionsiness' Y, the v i loi l oeirinma the saine in sai casing serfed in he casing and @heien-le npo` i ne fur'lier adaptez?. to maintain casing will inicoe :the amount of money said' tray in a noimal upright position when the device containsl lyxhe entire device may detficlied fiom seid casing, and resilient then be placed Within' safe or affords a ineens positioned Within said casing, conhendy receptacle for* ille shipping of euch meting wih the end Well of che tray and moneys. The device moy be mede of euch. resiliently holding the same in locked posisize as to accommociate any dieient .spetion. l

cies of coins, as clesiiegiu Having time iesci'iuecl my invenion, what I claim is'.M

l. A tra-y'i'or money receiving receptacles compi' fing e eegznonte eyiindz'icel pipe, circuler: end Walleziriied by seid pipe, closing one en iieieo, and e key ningefiiy secu 'ed to said end Well, olu'z'ilel there against and foldable therelaeneali, said key when disposed in the lalser position pie venting `lie rotation of seid tray when posi tioncd upon e plane surface.

2. A device of the character descl'iloe, comprising en outer shell with a broken slot extending in from one end thereof"s e tray insertible within seid shell` and adapted4 to receive coins therein7 e projection cai'i'iecl 4 A cieviee o' the class described,'comt 'ng e segmental. pipe, a casing receiving Sell pipe therein, said casing provided with en eperiinre in the end Wall thereof, said Segmenal pipe provided with ouiwarclly ex- 'enfling projections extending through said casing end Wall aperture, and means engaging lie ends of'said pi'ojections, holding the pipe Within said casing.

'in testimonyihet claim the foregoing as my own, have hereto aiiixed my slgnatine m che presence of two wiinesses.

FRANK VGEL. /Vitneeses W. VOGEL, WAYNE M. GRHFIN. 

